Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm really fascinated by all these people saying I should just be lucky to be friends with anyone. That's...not how friendship works, at all.
As I already clarified before, I have zero interest in status chasing, being a "cool mom" or being friends with "cool moms". I want to be friends with people whom I find interesting, whom I'm drawn to, who I click with. That's what genuine friendship is. It's not about what they look like or how much money they make. It's just about having a connection so you can enjoy spending time with them.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm really fascinated by all these people saying I should just be lucky to be friends with anyone. That's...not how friendship works, at all.
As I already clarified before, I have zero interest in status chasing, being a "cool mom" or being friends with "cool moms". I want to be friends with people whom I find interesting, whom I'm drawn to, who I click with. That's what genuine friendship is. It's not about what they look like or how much money they make. It's just about having a connection so you can enjoy spending time with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm really fascinated by all these people saying I should just be lucky to be friends with anyone. That's...not how friendship works, at all.
As I already clarified before, I have zero interest in status chasing, being a "cool mom" or being friends with "cool moms". I want to be friends with people whom I find interesting, whom I'm drawn to, who I click with. That's what genuine friendship is. It's not about what they look like or how much money they make. It's just about having a connection so you can enjoy spending time with them.
Then get a hobby or join some local org that appeals to you so that you can meet like minded people. Youve been told over and over to put more effort into it, but you're irredeemably obtuse. Lady, do you think an assortment of non-socially awkward Harvard moms are just going to show up on your porch with bottles of wine ready to discuss literature? Treat friend making like it's your job and you have an impending performance review.
Anonymous wrote:It is kind of like dating. It is a numbers game. If you are a dud, you aren’t going to attract a stud. Maybe you are a dud, OP.
Anonymous wrote:OP. I'm really fascinated by all these people saying I should just be lucky to be friends with anyone. That's...not how friendship works, at all.
As I already clarified before, I have zero interest in status chasing, being a "cool mom" or being friends with "cool moms". I want to be friends with people whom I find interesting, whom I'm drawn to, who I click with. That's what genuine friendship is. It's not about what they look like or how much money they make. It's just about having a connection so you can enjoy spending time with them.
Anonymous wrote:It is kind of like dating. It is a numbers game. If you are a dud, you aren’t going to attract a stud. Maybe you are a dud, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Walk to school. Do an activity with other friends. Host a party or larger playdate. Do smaller one on one playdates with kids your kids really get along well with.
OP. I'm doing all this, but many people are too busy to join activities, playdates, or parties. The only people who RSVP yes are socially awkward or boring. I feel like I'm doomed to hang out with people I don't actually like because all the interesting people's dance cards are full.